How to set up automatic window roll-up when locking the Breeze?
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To set up the automatic window roll-up feature when locking the Breeze, follow these steps: Many high-configuration cars come equipped with an automatic window roll-up function. To enable this feature, simply locate the "Automatic Window Roll-up When Locking" option in the central control screen and set it to "On." Additional Information: If you want your car to automatically roll up the windows after locking, but the vehicle does not have this feature by default, you can install an aftermarket automatic window roll-up device. These can be purchased online, and there are usually local auto repair shops that can schedule the installation. Note that automatic window closers typically only activate after the car key is turned off, and the window roll-up function usually works only once per activation.
I usually enjoy tinkering with small car features, and setting up the auto window roll-up when locking the Guangqi Honda Breeze (Haoying) isn’t difficult—just follow these four steps: First, sit in the driver’s seat without pressing the brake pedal, then press the start button twice to power up the vehicle. Second, locate the driver’s side window control button, hold the window-up button to raise the glass all the way, and keep holding it for about 5 seconds. Third, press the window-down button fully and hold for another 5 seconds. Fourth, test it out—when you exit, turn off the engine, and lock the car, the windows should automatically close. This setup must be completed within 15 minutes after the vehicle is powered off to take effect. If it doesn’t work the first time, repeating the steps a few times usually does the trick. Some car owners suggest opening all four windows before trying, but I’ve found that operating just the driver’s window works fine. This feature is super handy—no more worrying about summer rain soaking the interior if you forget to close the windows when locking the car!